Vote Result

Yea Votes

Nay Votes

Vote to adopt a conference report that appropriates $265.03 billion for the Defense Department, military construction, and the Energy Department for fiscal year 1995.

Highlights:

Encourages the President to end the arms embargo placed upon Bosnia-Herzegovina (Sec. 1404).

Instructs the Secretary of Defense to submit to congressional defense committees a report on the military preparedness of United States forces for possible peacekeeping activities in Bosnia-Herzegovina (Sec. 1402).

Instructs the Secretary of Defense to also submit to Congress a report on intelligence lessons learned from the United States participation in Somalia (Sec. 1403).

Instructs the Secretary of Defense to implement a policy for processing sexual harassment and discrimination complaints (Sec. 532).

Instructs the Secretary of Defense to institute an outreach program and conduct research on the Persian Gulf Illness (Gulf War Syndrome) (Sec. 721).

Creates a point of contact for families of POW/MIAs of the Korean conflict and Cold War and instructs the Secretary of Defense to engage other involved countries in gaining more information on Korean and Cold War POW/MIAs (Sec. 1031).

Requires continuing involvement in the compliance by the States of the Former Soviet Union to the Cooperative Threat Reduction Act of 1993 and the Biological Weapons Convention (Secs. 1201-1209).

Instructs the Secretary of Defense to assist other nations in the detection and clearance of landmines (Sec. 1413).

Supports the President in seeking the indefinite and unconditional extension of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, and applauds the President for maintaining the US moratorium on nuclear testing and for taking a leadership role toward negotiation of a comprehensive test ban treaty (Secs. 1508-1509).

$93.58 billion for operation and maintenance.

$70.94 billion for military personnel, which includes a 2.6 percent pay increase.

Vote Result

Yea Votes

Nay Votes

Vote to adopt a conference report that appropriates $265.03 billion for the Defense Department, military construction, and the Energy Department for fiscal year 1995.

Highlights:

Encourages the President to end the arms embargo placed upon Bosnia-Herzegovina (Sec. 1404).

Instructs the Secretary of Defense to submit to congressional defense committees a report on the military preparedness of United States forces for possible peacekeeping activities in Bosnia-Herzegovina (Sec. 1402).

Instructs the Secretary of Defense to also submit to Congress a report on intelligence lessons learned from the United States participation in Somalia (Sec. 1403).

Instructs the Secretary of Defense to implement a policy for processing sexual harassment and discrimination complaints (Sec. 532).

Instructs the Secretary of Defense to institute an outreach program and conduct research on the Persian Gulf Illness (Gulf War Syndrome) (Sec. 721).

Creates a point of contact for families of POW/MIAs of the Korean conflict and Cold War and instructs the Secretary of Defense to engage other involved countries in gaining more information on Korean and Cold War POW/MIAs (Sec. 1031).

Requires continuing involvement in the compliance by the States of the Former Soviet Union to the Cooperative Threat Reduction Act of 1993 and the Biological Weapons Convention (Secs. 1201-1209).

Instructs the Secretary of Defense to assist other nations in the detection and clearance of landmines (Sec. 1413).

Supports the President in seeking the indefinite and unconditional extension of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, and applauds the President for maintaining the US moratorium on nuclear testing and for taking a leadership role toward negotiation of a comprehensive test ban treaty (Secs. 1508-1509).

$93.58 billion for operation and maintenance.

$70.94 billion for military personnel, which includes a 2.6 percent pay increase.